Saturday, January 5, 2019

UPDATE

May 16, 2018: An email I sent to the National Republican Congressional

Committee., along with a reply from them with this same info,   
found under keyword search (nrcc ), only shows  1 result  -
the most current. Before I left the library this afternoon,
there were 2.

Saturday, September 10, 2016

NEED YOUR HELP IN THE PURSUIT OF JUSTICE

Monday, March 17, 2014

DEATH PENALTY: WHEN BLACKS ARE FIRST IN HAWAII

DEFINITELY NOT A 1 SOURCE STORY:

Williams death penalty trial begins
http://www.kitv.com/news/hawaii/williams-death-penalty-trial-begins/24931090


Ex-soldier, 34, on trial for killing his five-year-old daughter, 'kicked her so hard he left a boot imprint on her chest'

  • Naeem Williams 'abused his daughter Talia for 7 months while she lived with him and his wife in Hawaii, eventually killing her'
  • The little girl 'was tied to a bed and whipped and was forced to eat her own feces as punishment for urinating on herself'
  • Williams does not deny beating her on the day of her death but blames the previous injuries on his wife, Delilah Williams
  • Naeem Williams faces the death penalty if convicted of the 2005 killing

Accused: Naeem Williams allegedly whipped his daughter with a belt and made her eat her fecesDelilah Williams
 


 

Accused: Naeem Williams allegedly whipped his daughter with a belt and made her eat her feces

A former soldier accused of killing his five-year-old daughter kicked her so hard that he left a boot imprint on her chest, prosecutors have said at the opening of his murder trial.

Naeem Williams, 34, appeared in court in Honolulu, Hawaii, near to where he was based at Wheeler Army Air Force Base, for the first day of the trial on Tuesday morning.

He is accused of inflicting seven months of abuse on his daughter Talia - including making her eat her own feces and tying her to a bed before beating her with a belt - before killing her in 2005.

On Tuesday, federal prosecutors said Talia died after the blow to the chest forced her to smack her head on the floor of her father's home.

Federal prosecutor Darren W.K. Ching told jurors that the kick to her chest was so hard that it left an imprint and caused her left shoulder to separate, the Hawaii Star Advertiser reported.

Defense lawyer John Phillipsborn said Williams admits to beating his daughter on the day she died, but argued that her previous injuries were suffered at the hands of her stepmother Delilah Williams.

Delilah Williams pleaded guilty in a deal with prosecutors to testify against her former partner in exchange for a 20-year sentence. Ching said she will provide a 'firsthand account of abuse'.

If he is found guilty, Naeem Williams faces the death penalty even though Hawaii abolished capital punishment in the 1950s.

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Talia WilliamsTalia Williams
Victim: Talia Williams, 5, was kicked so hard in the stomach that there was a boot print on her chest



Helpless: The little girl had been living with her father and stepmother in Hawaii for seven months

Helpless: The little girl had been living with her father and stepmother in Hawaii for seven months


But because Williams was in the Army at the time of the death and because it occurred in military housing, it is being prosecuted by the federal government, so the death penalty could be given.

On Tuesday, Ching spent about an hour telling jurors disturbing details of the alleged abuse, including a neighbor overhearing Williams commanding his daughter to eat her feces.

Williams also allegedly whipped Talia with a belt while she was duct-taped to a bedpost and allegedly hit her so hard with a plastic ruler nicknamed 'Mr. Paddle' that it broke.

She died in July 2005 after she was brought to a hospital unresponsive, vomiting and covered in bruises, and a criminal complaint afterwards said Williams beat her for urinating on herself.

Federal investigators saod that military law enforcement agents found blood splatters on the walls of the apartment from when the little girl was whipped by her father's belt.



'Killers': Williams, left, said he did beat his daughter but blamed the little girl's previous injuries on his wife, Delilah Williams, right. She pleaded guilty in exchange for 20 years and will testify in her husband's case

An autopsy reported that she died from an inflicted head injury due to battered-child syndrome.

Defense attorney John Philipsborn showed jurors a grainy, black-and-white photograph that was taken several months before Talia's death and soon after the birth of her half-sister.

'This photograph is a photograph of a tragedy in progress,' he said.

Other expected witnesses in the trial will include Talia's former teacher at Wheeler Elementary School, the family's former neighbors and the medical examiner.

Naeem Williams also will take the stand, Philipsborn told the jury.

Philipsborn said Williams was ill-equipped to care for a child, let alone a child with special needs who had bowel- and bladder-control problems.

Scene: Cops reported seeing blood on the walls at Williams' home at Wheeler Army Air Force Base, pictured

Scene: Cops reported seeing blood on the walls at Williams' home at Wheeler Army Air Force Base, pictured

Court: The case is being held at the U.S. District Court in Honolulu and Williams faces the death penalty


Court: The case is being held at the U.S. District Court in Honolulu and Williams faces the death penalty

He added that Naeem Williams was married to a controlling, angry and volatile woman.

'You will understand from Naeem Williams he had both strengths and limitations,' Philipsborn said.

Talia's biological mother, Tarshia Williams, is also expected to testify. Ching said Tarshia Williams and Talia's father weren't married but share the same last name because they are distant relatives.

She filed a civil lawsuit against the government over Talia's death but it has been put on hold until after the criminal trial.

It claims that the military failed to report that Talia's father and stepmother 'abused and tortured' her even after childcare professionals reported alleged abuse.

Delilah Williams also allegedly told co-workers it was 'okay to whip a child, just don't leave any marks' and in June 2005, military police failed to tell social workers that Talia was found 'naked and mute, standing near faeces on the floor' with marks covering her body and scratches on her face.

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Monday, February 3, 2014

ANYTHING BUT BLACK

For the past 7 years, HAWAII can't find enough on historical BLACK figures. They have to add other minorities, including, JOHN LENNON, DANIEL INOUYE and PATSY MINK. Not only do they dilute it but they also co-opt the theme by making it about CIVIL RIGHTS.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/honolulugov/sets/72157632695332637/detail/?page=2

 
 
 
 
 
2013 Black History Month Exhibition in Honolulu, Hawaii
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqelrxKI6cY

Saturday, June 29, 2013

DUHHHHH, HUH ? ? ? ?

Hawaii Health Systems to spend $28.7M on electronic records ...

www.bizjournals.com/.../07/.../hawaii-health-systems-to-spend-287m.ht...
 
Jul 29, 2011 – Hawaii Health Systems Corp. said it has finalized a $28.7 million contract with Siemens Healthcare to implement an electronic medical records ...

Thursday, June 27, 2013

WHERE DEY HIDIN ? ? ? ?


Another BLACK procurer found in HONOLULU. They and their prostitutes are about the same as the %age of black people. Either all those ASIAN and WHITE women are undercover, or "SELF" employed. NARF!

 
 

Alleged procurer is charged with felony

A grand jury indicts an Ewa Beach man who was arrested June 19 in a police sting
By Allison Schaefers
POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Jun 26, 2013
 
The indictment Tuesday of a 28-year-old Ewa Beach man on three charges of first-degree promotion of prostitution marks the first time that the city prosecutor's office has used legislative reforms to charge a suspected pimp with a Class A felony, a serious charge that carries the possibility of substantial prison time and fines.
 
An Oahu grand jury charged Isaiah Black with compelling or inducing a 22-year-old woman to engage in prostitution by force, threat, fraud or intimidation and profiting from the activity, which allegedly took place from April 22 to May 28, from July 1 to Oct. 31, 2011, and from May 1 to June 30, 2010.


State Cracks Down On Sex Trafficking



 HAWAIIAN WHORES HONOLULU $OCIAL
   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQToFHsZlhI


Cops, Prostitutes and Pimps: In One Year, One Pimp Arrested



Lone Pimp

The lone pimp arrested in 2011 was Isaiah Black, 26, of Mililani. He was arrested for promoting prostitution on May 24, in Red Hill, a residential neighborhood adjacent to Tripler Medical Center. It was a Tuesday, minutes before midnight.

But the case never made it to court. He was released before charges were filed, pending further investigation. When Civil Beat asked the prosecutor's office about the case, officials followed up with police.

"We had called the police department to inquire about the case, find out where it is. It's currently being investigated," said Honolulu City Prosecutor Keith Kaneshiro. "My understanding is that they have to interview several witnesses. It's something that's viable, but I can't really comment publicly on it. But it is being investigated."

He noted that prosecutors have a two-year statute of limitations to file charges. 
 
Same case?
http://www.civilbeat.com/articles/2012/03/13/15149-cops-prostitutes-and-pimps-in-one-year-one-pimp-arrested/

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

¿Por quĂ©?



"Latinos have been targeted in the state, which goes against the demographics," said Das Gupta, noting that most immigrants to Hawaii hail from Asia. "The numbers of Mexicans are really, really small. So it's very curious that this community is targeted this way." The Pew Hispanic Center pegged the number of undocumented residents in Hawaii at 40,000 in 2010, and researchers estimate that roughly 10 percent were Mexican, Das Gupta said.

Most of those new permanent residents -- 4,399 -- were from the Philippines, with 864 from China, 493 from Japan, 233 from South Korea and 158 from Vietnam. Just 53 were from Mexico.